Welcome to The Woman At The Well Recovery|Domestic Violence|Mental Health

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Check out this great video of our center. Furniture donated by the wonderful people at The Furniture Trust, Inc.

Everyone has a story...OWN yours here

Crisis: definition, a stage in a sequence of events at which the trend of all future events, especially for better or for worse, is determined; turning point.

Our one-stop center offers a safe space to provide assistance to women in crisis. Our team with vast expertise, have over fifty years of collective recovery time. Our passion is to nurture suffering women by working to raise self esteem and validate self worth, providing the tools necessary to make positive life changes that move women towards self-sufficiency.

Our List of Solutions Matched To Your Individual Needs

Psychiatric Evaluation/Medication

Psychotherapy

Vivitrol Injections, Naltrexone, MAT

Individualized Long-Term Recovery Plans

Court Advocacy/Restraining/Custody Orders

Drug Court

Warrant Advocacy

Family Support

Awarness/Education/Support Groups

Job Readiness

Resource Area

One To One Peer Mentoring

Children's Play Area

Creative Self-Help Programs

Integrated Health and Wellness Services

Creative Arts Therapy
The Creative Arts Therapy is a geared toward women ages 18+ using art as a doorway to conversation, providing a bridge to create change, build self-esteem and develop positive peer relationships by introducing minds to the creative process. We provide a constructive outlet for women to focus on strengthening a support network and lengthening the distance between abstinence and the lure of dangerous substance and alcohol use. Watch our calendar and like us on Facebook for announcements of upcoming events.

We seek donations for art supplies. Please consider becoming a donor of this amazing peer building and community strengthening cause. Donate your gift of any amount today. Thank you!

Dressed To Impress Program
Do you have gently used business clothing and attire you wish to donate? Please call our center to schedule a pick-up or drop-off.
Applying for a job can seem like an insurmountable challenge to a woman who is new in recovery or just getting out of a domestic crisis. A low self image can be turned around in an instant with the proper clothing attire to wear to an interview. When a woman has a nice outfit to wear, her self-esteem is lifted giving her the self-confidence to succeed! We will outfit women with age appropriate business attire.

Our vision for the area in our center is for a fresh and fun boutique look with wardrobes, dressing room, shelving, baskets, clothing racks, mirrors, furniture and lighting. Do you have a flair for decorating? Your help is needed for setting up this area in our center. Please consider volunteering or donating items and/or funds to this worthy cause!We will pick up your donations, please call 508-823-WELL (9355)
Do you have gently used business clothing and attire you wish to donate? Please call our center to schedule a pick-up or drop-off.

Internship Program
The Woman at the Well has developed a student internship program. Students from local high schools and colleges are welcome to apply. We are gratefully, working together with Bay State College, Bridgewater State University, Cardinal Spellman High School, Lincoln Technical Institute, Massasoit Community College, and Stonehill College internship programs. Visit our contact page and email your information to our internship program coordinator, and see if we are the right fit for you.

No student shall be discriminated against based on race, creed, religion, color, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, genetic information, maternity leave, or national origin. We provide interns with a working environment free from sexual harassment and unlawful discrimination. We promote an organizational culture enriched by mutual respect, love,and kindness while ensuring a level of positive, courteous, and professionalism to be observed at all times.

Acupuncture, Yoga, and Meditation Services
Acupuncture, Yoga, and Meditation are services we provide as a way of relieving stress and anxiety often caused by withdrawal from substances and alcohol. Please call our center for more information or to set up an appointment.

The Yoga of 12-Step Recovery

Combines the practical tools of the 12-step program with the stretching exercises of yoga. Our Y12SR is a 12-step discussion and yoga practice that is open to anyone and everyone dealing with their own addictive behavior or affected by the addictive behavior of others. This is an open and inclusive group. All are welcome. Check Calendar Page for schedule.

Inspirational Speaking

"Jails, Institutions, or Death" is a familiar saying heard around 12-step meetings, meant to convey the bleak future that awaits all who continue down the perilous path of substance use and addiction. Hear how my brush with all three, resulted in a miracle that transformed my life, carrying me out of darkness and into beauty and light. Today, I share my MESSage of experience, strength, and hope to inspiring others and address the obstacles and stigma. Learn how I went from a lifetime of addiction, to starting my own business and giving back to my community, in under 5 years. To hear my full story, please call our center at 508-823-WELL (9355) or email via or Contact page.

Support Groups AA Women's Open Discussion Group "Hope Shared" meets every Tuesday afternoon from 4 :00 pm - 5:00 pm. Come get a meeting in and be home for supper and before dark!Grandparent's Raising Grandchildren Support Group - ​Are you a grandparent raising your grandchildren?
Take time to care for yourself.......Time for healing, sharing, and learning. Check our Calendar Page for meeting times(when offered).

Overview The U nonimmigrant status (U visa) is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity. Congress created the U nonimmigrant visa with the passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (including the Battered Immigrant Women’s Protection Act) in October 2000. The legislation was intended to strengthen the ability of law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute cases of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking of aliens and other crimes, while also protecting victims of crimes who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse due to the crime and are willing to help law enforcement authorities in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. The legislation also helps law enforcement agencies to better serve victims of crimes.

Who is eligible? You may be eligible for a U nonimmigrant visa if:

You are the victim of qualifying criminal activity.

You have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of having been a victim of criminal activity.

You have information about the criminal activity. If you are under the age of 16 or unable to provide information due to a disability, a parent, guardian, or next friend may possess the information about the crime on your behalf

You were helpful, are helpful, or are likely to be helpful to law enforcement in the investigation or prosecution of the crime. If you are under the age of 16 or unable to provide information due to a disability, a parent, guardian, or next friend may assist law enforcement on your behalf.

The crime occurred in the United States or violated U.S. laws.

Qualifying Criminal Activities

Abduction

Abusive Sexual Contact

Blackmail

Domestic Violence

Extortion

False Imprisonment

Female Genital Mutilation

Felonious Assault

Fraud in Foreign Labor Contracting

Incest

Involuntary Servitude

Kidnapping

Manslaughter

Murder

Obstruction of Justice

Peonage

Perjury

Prostitution

Rape

Hostage

Sexual Assault

Sexual Exploitation

Slave Trade

Stalking

Torture

Trafficking

Witness Tampering

Unlawful Criminal Restraint

Thank you to Eastern Bank Foundation for donating to this worthy cause and for providing translation assistance